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HOWARD RICHARDSON Obituary

RICHARDSON, HOWARD E. 1935 – 2018 Following long battles with cancer, Howard Richardson passed away peacefully at The Toronto Grace Health Centre on January 28, 2018. He is survived by his beloved wife Aileen, step-children Kate, John and Sally-Ann; step-grandchildren Amanda, Izabela and Maxwell; daughter-in-law Kathy; grandchildren Matthew and Jennifer and great-grandchildren Gabe and Sophia. Howard was predeceased by his loving sons Dan and Mark. Howard had a passion for helping people and was a mentor to many. He held senior positions in mental health, education and counseling both in Canada and the United States. Howard loved all sports and was a great athlete and talented musician. It was his wish that his body be willed to the School of Anatomy at the University of Toronto for medical science. Private Memorial will be held for family and friends.

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Published by Toronto Star on Feb. 4, 2018.

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George Bexis

January 29, 2019

Howard you were a treasure as a human being and I can only imagine the giant void you left behind ! You became a dear friend in the end and I was glad to be with you every step of the way !
You were the greatest councillor I have ever met !!!
In the end Howard know that you did it your way and you maximized every day of your life miss you dearly !
Sincerely George Bexis

February 20, 2018

Howard was a great person and he helped me through the hardest part of my life. From the very start he was helping me heal he always knew how to relieve the pressure in my heart! I was quoting him almost everyday when confronted with people in a struggle. In closing Howard belonged to the 1% club where very few make it in life, he was a maverick and in my books simply the best therapist! I love you Howard god rest your soul old friend!

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